Huck is 15 hands tall, and almost a
thousand pounds. He has plenty of bone,
good feet, lots of muscle. Many of these
qualities are being lost in today's finer
boned walkers.

I chose Huck to
breed to the
Justice fillies I am keeping.He has produced 30 TWHBEA registered offspring to
date. 17 of 30 are fillies.

Huck was a must-have from the first
moment I laid eyes on him. He is truly a
horse of yesteryear with his noble
profile, natural walk, heavy bone, ample
muscle. Huck's rich palomino coat has
a metallic sheen that simply compels you to
look at him!

His kind temperament and
intelligence make him a pleasure to work
with and handle.

His pedigree is rock solid. If you
are looking to get back to basics,
consider this: Huck's dam, Golden
Opportunity, was born in 1968. Huck was
one of the last few foals from this
exceptional mare. She produced, among
others, the noted Longview Takes No
Chances. His maternal lines are a
virtual goldmine for old time gaiting
genetics and palomino genes.

Huck was
sired by the renowned Royal Ivory who
consistently produces horses with size,
muscle, gait, and extraordinary
temperaments. Huck is a blend of high
quality genetics, has an impressive
pedigree, solid gaits and striking good
looks.

Huck is an easy breeder and an absolute gentleman with his mares.
One of Huck's most anticipated foals for '06 will be out of the top quality mare,
Bad News' Grand Lady. She is due mid-October. This foal should have talent and good looks to burn, and there is the exciting possibility of palomino or buckskin coloring.

We welcome you to join our excitement and contact us today to book your quality mare for a spring breeding.

Huck is also registered Kentucky
Mountain Saddle Horseand offers a royal dam line of
yellow horses,
including Hendrixson Bonnie, Golden Mack
H. and Last Chance
topped by a sire line of Pride's
Favorite, Bud England,
Midnight Mack K., and Pride of Midnight
H.F.